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30 Cards in this Set
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Monteggia fracture dislocation |
Prximal third of ulna, with dislocation of head of radius |
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Galeazzi |
Distal third of radius, dislo of distal radio ulna joint |
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Night stick |
Shaft of ulna, ward off a blow |
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Colles |
Cortico cancellous junction of radius with dorsal tilt |
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Smith's |
Opposit |
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Barton |
Intra articular radio carpal |
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Chauffeur |
Intra articular oblique fracture of styloid process of the radius |
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Bennett's fracture |
Oblique intra articular trapezio metacarpal |
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Boxer |
5th metacarpal neck |
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Side swipe |
Combination of distal ed of humerus and proximal end of ulna and radius |
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Bumper fracture |
Lateral condyle of tibia |
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Potts fracture |
Bimalleolar ankle fracture(common in females and high energy events) |
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Cottons fracture |
Trimalleolar ankle fracture |
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Massonaises fracture |
Neck of fibula |
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Pilon |
Distal end of tibia intra articular |
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Aviators |
Neck of talus |
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Chopart fracture |
Fracture dislocation inter tarsal joints |
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Jones fracture |
Base of 5th metatarsal |
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Rolando fracture |
First metacarpal |
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Jefferson |
Fracture of first cervical vertebrae |
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Whiplash |
Sudden flexion followed by sudden hyperflexion |
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Chance fracture |
Seat belt fracture, fracture line through body of vertebrae to posterior |
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March fracture |
Stress fracture shaft of 2nd and 3rd metatarsal |
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Burst fracture |
Comminuted vertebral fracture |
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Clay Shoveller |
Avulsion fracture of spinous process of one or more lower and upper thoracic vertebrae |
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Hangman's fracture |
Through the pedicle and lamina of C2 with subluxation of C2 and C3 sustained by hanging |
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Dashboard |
Posterior lip of acetabulum with posterior dislocation of hip |
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Straddle |
In car accident bilateral superior and inferior pubic rami fracture |
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Malgaignes |
Combination of fractures (pubic rami anteriorly and sacroiliac joint or ilium posteriorly of same side) |
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Mallet |
Flexed finger at dip joint due to avulsion or rupture of the extensor tendon at the base of distal phalanx |